AccessMedicine, from McGraw-Hill Medicine, is a collection of eBooks and interactive resources related to study and clinical practice in science and medicine.
Resources include:
• More than 180 medical reference eBooks
• A multimedia library that includes videos, audio files, and animations
• A differential diagnosis tool
• Quick reference tools
• Self-assessment Q&A
• 2-Minute Medicine
• Patient education resources
• Drug Database
• Downloadable images.
You can search across the whole site, or browse by resource/content type.
To make use of personalised features, including creating quizzes, saving images, and saving favourites, create a (free) MyAccess Profile. You can do this from the Charles Sturt University drop-down at the top-right of the AccessMedicine screen. See also McGraw-Hill’s MyAccess Profile video.
A McGraw-Hill resource on pharmacy and related subjects featuring a collection of 35 eBooks and a number of other learning and teaching resources.
AccessPharmacy is published by McGraw-Hill and covers the fields of pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, pharmacokinetics, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacogenomics, pathophysiology, biochemistry, physiology, biostatistics and more.
The main resource is a collection of more than 100 eBooks with key titles including the latest editions of Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological basis of therapeutics, Pharmacotherapy: a pathophysiologic approach, Pharmacotherapy casebook: a patient-focused approach, and Harrison's Principles of internal medicine.
AccessPharmacy also includes a number of other resources:
• Multimedia resources including animations from Goodman & Gilman;
• Learning and teaching resources including a section of Q&As;
• A US Drug database plus a herbs and supplements database;
• Regular updates from the online journal Topics in Evidence-Based Pharmacy Practice;
• A section of Quick Answers to clinical conditions;
• Case studies;
• A set of Patient Education handouts;
• A book on diagnostic tests;
• Calculators.
Most of the content is updated monthly.
To make use of personalised features, including creating quizzes, saving images, and saving favourites, create a (free) MyAccess Profile. You can do this from the Charles Sturt University drop-down at the top-right of the AccessPharmacy screen. See also McGraw-Hill’s MyAccess Profile video.
This resource works on an iPad, and there is a mobile-optimised version for use on iPhone, Blackberry Bold, and Android devices.
A McGraw-Hill collection of eBooks and other learning and teaching resources related to physiotherapy and sports medicine.
Specific subject content includes anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, clinical sports medicine, examination and evaluation, imaging, neuroscience, pharmacology, rehabilitation, sports injuries, and wound care.
Resources include:
• A collection of more than 60 eBooks. The Books tab takes you to the entire list or you can browse by subject category.
• A drug information resource
• Multimedia resources including procedure and exercise videos
• Case studies
• Study tools including review questions based on the eBooks.
You can search across the whole site, or browse by resource/content type.
To make use of personalised features, including creating quizzes, saving images, and saving favourites, create a (free) MyAccess Profile. You can do this from the Charles Sturt University drop-down at the top-right of the AccessPhysiotherapy screen. See also McGraw-Hill’s MyAccess Profile video.
An interactive platform with a range of resources for learning and teaching in Medicine. Note: To access content on this site you need to follow a login process. We recommend that you use or create an Elsevier account - see more information... below.
ClinicalKey Student:Medicine is a collection of medicine and medical science resources comprising:
• more than 200 textbooks covering 40 medical specialties, including Gray's Anatomy for Students and Medical Physiology
• more than 850 associated videos, ranging from practical demonstrations of anatomical dissections to instructional clinical examination examples
• more than 85,000 images
• more than 1,500 quick-access summaries of medical conditions.
To access the content you will need to follow a login process: we recommend that you choose the option to create and use an Elsevier account. If you already have a ScienceDirect, Scopus, or Mendeley registration then you can use that. If you do set up an account you will need to remember the email address you use, and your password. If, when logging in, you are asked to Choose Organization, go with the default (Charles Sturt University, IP_CSU_Bathurst) and click on Continue.
Once you are signed in you can access and read content directly, or via the Bookshelf, which gives you enhanced navigation and personalisation features. (Note: When you use Bookshelf for the first time you need to be in a book chapter before you click the ‘Launch Bookshelf’ link. After the first time, you can access Bookshelf from the 'Bookshelf' link at the top of the screen or from within a book chapter.)
You can also use the Bookshelf mobile app or desktop app to read content offline and use the personalisation features.
This resource does not allow for printing sections of text.
For more on access and use, go to the ClinicalKey Student Support Center.
This site is more than just a collection of resources. It also offers interactive teaching and learning tools. Teaching staff can create and assign assessments, and track students’ performance, while students can enhance their learning by creating quizzes.
An interactive platform for nursing and midwifery students and lecturers with a range of online resources. Note: To access content on this site you need to follow a login process. We recommend that you use or create an Elsevier account - see more information ... below.
ClinicalKey Student: Nursing comprises:
• More than 130 eBooks, including textbooks, a collection of midwifery books, and some significant Australian content, all available in full-text
• More than 24,000 images
• 20 videos on the care of older adults
• Study tools such as flash cards and collaborative exercises.
To access the content you will need to follow a login process: we recommend that you choose the option to create and use an Elsevier account. If you already have a ScienceDirect, Scopus, or Mendeley registration then you can use that. If you do set up an account you will need to remember the email address you use, and your password. If, when logging in, you are asked to Choose Organization, go with the default (Charles Sturt University, IP_CSU_Bathurst) and click on Continue.
Once you are signed in you can access and read content directly, or via the Bookshelf, which gives you enhanced navigation and personalisation features. (Note: When you use the Bookshelf for the first time you need to be in a book chapter before you click the ‘Launch Bookshelf’ link. After the first time, you can access Bookshelf from the 'Bookshelf' link at the top of the screen or from within a book chapter.)
You can also use the Bookshelf mobile app or desktop app to read content offline and use the personalisation features of Bookshelf.
This resource does not allow for printing sections of text.
For more on access and use, see the ClinicalKey Student:Nursing Support Center Top 10 FAQs .
ClinicalKey Student: Medicine is a similar product with a focus on medicine.
A collection of eBooks and multimedia resources related to health sciences.
The eBooks are published by Lippincott Williams and Wilson (Wolter Kluwer), and there are no limits on concurrent users. Content is continually updated.
Key eBooks include:
• Clinically oriented anatomy
• Marks’ basic medical biochemistry: A clinical approach
• Medical physiology: Principles for clinical medicine
• Rubin’s pathology: Clinicopathologic foundations of medicine.
LWW Health Library also includes:
• videos covering anatomy, biochemistry, epidemiology, pathology/pathophysiology, and physical examination
• images
• quiz banks tailored to specialities
• patient education handouts.
You have the option to listen to an audio recording of chapter content.
You can download eBook chapters but you need a personal account to do this. Use the Sign in or the Create a free personal account link. With a personal account you can also save favourites, set up email alerts, and create personalised quizzes.
To download a book chapter, use the Print option at the top right of the chapter content. You have options to print, or save as PDF.
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